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Aesthetic Cognitivism and Serialized Television Fiction (CROSBI ID 319153)

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Vidmar Jovanović, Iris Aesthetic Cognitivism and Serialized Television Fiction // The journal of aesthetics and art criticism, 81 (2023), 1; 69-79. doi: 10.1093/jaac/kpac053

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Vidmar Jovanović, Iris

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Aesthetic Cognitivism and Serialized Television Fiction

In this article, I defend the cognitive value of certain generic television series. Unlike media and television scholars, who have been appreciative of the informative capacity of television fiction, philosophers have been less willing to acknowledge the way in which these works contribute to our understanding of our social reality. My aim here is to provide one such account, grounded in aesthetic cognitivism, that is, the view that fiction is a source of knowledge. Focusing on crime and courtroom dramas, I start by offering some examples of the cognitive benefits available in some of these series and I argue that the more beneficial cases establish superior mimetic relations with reality, enhancing their capacity to present ethically challenging issues. I then examine whether the fictional dimension of these works presents an obstacle to their informative potential and I conclude that it does not. A central aspect of my account is the claim that the degree of cognitive benefit depends on the underlying narrative strategy of the series. Specifically, there are clues in any given show, including the treatment of ongoing characters, which signal the extent to which it can be taken as mimetically reliable and thus, cognitively valuable. I complete my account by addressing anti-cognitivists’ arguments which call to doubt the informative aspect of television series and their capacity to address ethical concerns.

Tv aesthetics, aesthetic cognitivism, series, narrative strategies

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81 (1)

2023.

69-79

objavljeno

0021-8529

1540-6245

10.1093/jaac/kpac053

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